Video: Jerry Stackhouse Disgusted With John Calipari’s Deuces Gesture Following Kentucky Win

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Kentucky beat Vanderbilt 82-78 on Wednesday night, and Jerry Stackhouse wasn’t happy about it. Granted, the deuces hand gesture from John Calipari following the game probably didn’t help matters.

Following the final buzzer, Calipari can be seen in a video giving Stackhouse the peace sign. Why? I have no idea, but Stackhouse was absolutely disgusted with it. In the video, the Commodores head coach can be seen brushing it off in displeasure.

Guys, this is great.

I don’t know about you, but I’m here for it. We need something to spice things up a bit. Would a middle finger have taken things to an entirely new level? Absolutely, but I’ll take what I can get.

I can’t wait to see both of these guys explain what went down here.

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Written by Clint Lamb

Clint Lamb is a College Football Writer for OutKick. Managing Editor for Roll Tide Wire. Sports radio host for The Bullpen on 730/103.9 The UMP. Co-host for The 'Bama Beat podcast through The Tuscaloosa News and TideSports.com.

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  1. I can’t stand Calipari, but Stackhouse needs to get over himself and apologize for acting unprofessional. According to official ncaa on court operations, coaches/teams are discouraged from postgame handshakes. Cal was following the recommendation.That was obviously not malicious.

    ”Recommend eliminating the postgame handshake line involving the two participating teams. Consider some act of sportsmanship, such as the teams lining up at their respective free throw lines and giving congratulatory waves to each other.”

    https://www.ncaa.org/sport-science-institute/guidance-and-recommendations-game-day-operations-basketball

  2. This is simple:

    Sissypants Stackhouse just needs to hire a mediocre WNBA player to teach the Vanderbilt team how to dunk a basketball. That will solve all his problems and he can stop worrying about how crappy a coach he is and stop blaming Donald Trump for his team’s inability to perform.

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